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    {\Large\bf DATA MANAGEMENT PLAN} 
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In the course of designing and testing our Critter-at-home modules we will produce a number of sanitized versions of publicly available packet data (e.g. Enron email archive, AOL search data). For each such data item we will make the link to the original data and the resulting sanitized version publicly available via the project Web page that we will host at USC/ISI. Private traffic traces we may obtain and use in this project will never be made publicly available neither in their original nor in their sanitized format. As we explained in the proposal, releasing raw trace data, however well it may be sanitized, always poses risk to the contributor privacy. 

Further, as our Critter-at-home network is deployed and used we will have the opportunity to collect researcher queries and mine them to understand what kind of traffic features researchers care about, as well as what those feature distributions are in Critter contributors' data. Wherever the Critter system returned a reply to the researcher, we will publish the original query and the reply publicly on our Web site.  Queries will be anonymized to hide researcher identities. We believe that this data will be useful both to data providers, to understand data usage trends, and to researchers, that may be able to reuse results of others' queries. 

All data will be released under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. This license allows reuse only for non-commercial purposes and it allows modification of the work if the results are shared.

All the source code developed under this proposal will be released via the project Web page under the GNU General Public License version 3 that allows free use and modification of the code, as long as the result is released under the GNU GPL v 3 License. All data and software placed on our project Web page will be preserved for at least 10 years, and will remain accessible to public during this period. After 10 years we will evaluate if the data/code are still popular and if not, we will archive them on a DVD and remove them from the server. The DVD will remain available at ISI for the foreseeable future and a copy of it will be sent to interested researchers that request it.

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